Anything worth having in life should be shared. Partly because it is fun to share great experiences with people, but the other part has to do with one’s need to have emotional support to sustain emotionally empowering events in one’s life. Did you know that, “Research recently conducted by Dr. Gail Matthews shows that people who wrote down their goals, shared this information with a friend, and sent weekly updates to thatfriend were on average 33% more successful in accomplishing their stated goals than those who merely formulated goals.”– Dominican University of California.
For this reason, it is important to have a group of women to provide support to you throughout your curl life. Based on the level of support you feel within your curl community could make all of the difference in your level of success. Success for a curly lifestyle includes living confidently, owning your look and having personal freedom with your hair in its natural state.
Depending on where you live, your curl communicates may vary in what it has to offer. Women in smaller cities may need to connect on social media with women around the world to plug into the energy of the movement and stay abreast to new trends, tips and techniques as they develop. Certain companies have dedicated information on hair techniques, curly hair products and other resources for the community like the Curls 101 Blog. Communities with an abundance of women with curly hair can attend hair events and Curl Meet Ups within their cities to network with other naturals and learn about the vast diversity within the natural population.
As this community grows, the need for each other grows. Seek to share the things you have learned with newer curlies as they take the plunge in the lake of curly living and seek experienced curlies to help you when your waters get rough. This ensures success to every individual striving to wear their hair as it was intended to be; free.
For this reason, it is important to have a group of women to provide support to you throughout your curl life. Based on the level of support you feel within your curl community could make all of the difference in your level of success. Success for a curly lifestyle includes living confidently, owning your look and having personal freedom with your hair in its natural state.
Depending on where you live, your curl communicates may vary in what it has to offer. Women in smaller cities may need to connect on social media with women around the world to plug into the energy of the movement and stay abreast to new trends, tips and techniques as they develop. Certain companies have dedicated information on hair techniques, curly hair products and other resources for the community like the Curls 101 Blog. Communities with an abundance of women with curly hair can attend hair events and Curl Meet Ups within their cities to network with other naturals and learn about the vast diversity within the natural population.
As this community grows, the need for each other grows. Seek to share the things you have learned with newer curlies as they take the plunge in the lake of curly living and seek experienced curlies to help you when your waters get rough. This ensures success to every individual striving to wear their hair as it was intended to be; free.